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Navigating C++ and Object-Oriented Design
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Navigating C++ and Object-Oriented Design

by Paul Anderson, Gail Anderson
October 1997
Intermediate to advanced
800 pages
20h 48m
English
Pearson
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1.7. Exercises

1:Which of the following items belong in the same inheritance tree?
milk soda tea coffee sugar cream bread water 

What should the general class be? (Create a new one.)

2:What is the rule (generalization) for forming the plural of a noun in English? Give two examples. Give two examples of exceptions to this rule.
3:The platypus is an egg-laying mammal. If you were going to create an inheritance hierarchy that included mammals and reptiles, how would you handle the platypus?
4:An Airline Reservation System must deal with Passengers, Flights, Seats, Airports, Airplanes, and Itineraries. Study these potential classes and how they relate. Create an object model with appropriate associations.
5:Create two scenarios for the Library system ...
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